The Earth Observing System (EOS) is a coordinated series of polar-orbiting and low inclination satellites for long-term global observations of the land surface, biosphere, solid Earth, atmosphere, and oceans. EOS is a major component of the Earth Science Division of NASA's Science Mission Directorate. EOS enables an improved understanding of the Earth as an integrated system. The EOS Project Science Office (EOSPSO) is committed to bringing program information and resources to program scientists and the general public alike.
EOS Highlights
NASA Launches Ocean Satellite to Keep a Weather, Climate Eye Open
June 20, 2008
A new oceanography satellite launched on a globe-circling voyage to continue charting sea level, a vital indicator of global climate change.
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NASA Launches Ocean Satellite to Keep a Weather, Climate Eye Open
June 20, 2008
A new oceanography satellite launched on a globe-circling voyage to continue charting sea level, a vital indicator of global climate change.
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EOS Highlights Archive
EOS Announcements
Pictures of the Our Changing Planet: The View from Space book now available on EOSPSO website
April 23, 2008
our changing planet book cover pictureOur Changing Planet: The View from Space book is one of the most comprehensive and truly understandable collections of eye-popping NASA satellite imagery, as well as the current science behind it, and what it all means in terms of global climate change. It is published by Cambridge University Press.
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